Las Vegas, NV, For Immediate Release - Celebrated radio talk show host Marc Germain took on the mundane topic of eBay bargain hunting and made it fresh again in a wide-ranging December 1 interview with Tom Campbell, CEO of a company that "snipes" auctions on eBay, a way to get better prices on auction goods.

Keeping the show lively as novice interviewee Campbell went off the rails more than once, talk show vet Germain kept the show moving at a brisk pace. Germain, a longtime eBay user, knows the territory well and frequently explained the benefits of eSnipe.com better than company head Campbell.

Besides bidding at the last second, Campbell discussed
- How to cancel a bid on eBay without getting your membership revoked
- How to build a relationship with a seller quickly
- When to avoid seemingly hot bargains
- Common auction scams
- How to use the "bid group" technique to bid only on the first of multiple auctions for commodity items--and cancel all other auctions as soon as that bid has been won

"Chatting with Marc Germain was a blast, and a dream come true", said Tom Campbell.

"I've been a longtime listener of his shows in all their guises so this was very, very special. Marc knows how to drive the show forward and how to liven up even less than stellar topics like eBay bidding, which doesn't sound like a riveting hour on the radio. But Marc made it work."

Far more of eSnipe's users called in than could be accommodated on the show, pleasantly surprising Campbell but not show host Germain. "Marc told me the phones would be slammed but I'm embarrassed to say I didn't expect that at all," said an amazed Campbell. "All we did was put out a short email blast the day before. Who knows - maybe we're onto something!"

During the show Campbell told the odd story of eSnipe's commercial start (the company was sold on eBay itself), gave away a gag gift (a broken toy violin he'd sniped on eBay was offered to a listener whose girlfriend plays the instrument) and announced for the first time on mass media that an Android application developed and given away by an eSnipe customer can now be used to place bids.

Marc Germain's interview with eSnipe CEO Tom Campbell is available free to Talk Radio One visitors at (Talk Radio One). Marc Germain's unconventional and innovative career is well documented on Wikipedia.

To learn more about eSnipe on Youtube, watch this video
http://youtu.be/o9hhX20r5GQ

About eSnipe, Inc.
eSnipe places bids for eBay users during the last few seconds of the auction, a practice called "sniping" in online auction parlance. eSnipe launched in 1999 as one of the early eBay sniper services run on high-speed dedicated servers. eSnipe's multiple servers placed over $296.27 million worth of bids on eBay in 2012 alone. eSnipe CEO and former Microsoft program manager Campbell made eSnipe one of the first pay sites on the Internet in June, 2001. To keep merchant account charges low he was forced to devise the first profitable micropayment system on the web. It has been in unbroken operation since--and profitable longer than Amazon.com. eSnipe has a free, no credit card needed trial for ascent auction snipers at http://www.esnipe.com/free